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American Trans-Oceanic Company : ウィキペディア英語版
American Trans-Oceanic Company

American Trans-Oceanic Company was an airline based in the United States.
== History ==
Rodman Wanamaker published a letter in 1916 stating the founding of the American Trans-Oceanic Company to capitalize on the 1914 effort to fly across the Atlantic non-stop. A Curtiss H-16 aircraft was ordered for the company. Wanamaker claimed that if the trans-Atlantic flight could be accomplished once, then it could be accomplished over and over with commercial transports shortly thereafter.
Forming just prior to America's full involvement in World War I, American Trans-Oceanic Company became one of the earliest commercial airlines in the United States. Operations also included a full-time flight school in Long Island and Palm Beach using Curtiss aircraft. New innovations were deployed, such as a Sperry autopilot. Rates varied from $15 for a 15-minute flight to $250 for a 320-mile flight to Cuba. Four five-hour flights a week were flown to Bimini at night.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/713359 )〕 By 1918, the company carried four to five thousand passengers without incident.
The company's most distinctive aircraft was ''Big Fish'', A Curtiss H-16 painted as a fish that flew between Palm Beach, Havana, Nassau, and New York.
In 1927, Wanamaker sponsored Richard E. Byrd through the American Trans-Oceanic Company to make the Transatlantic attempt again in a Fokker Trimotor, the ''America''. The company put up nearly $150,000 to fund the effort. The aircraft crashed on the attempt to win the Orteig Prize, losing to Charles Lindbergh. The team attempt was accomplished on July 1, 1927, crashing in Ver-sur-Mer.
Wanamaker died in May 1928. Without Wanamaker's involvement, American Trans-Oceanic Company's sponsorships did not continue.

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